Jack Munday is the International Director of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Rapid Response Team.
In this radio conversation, Jack tells of an additional visit to Ferguson – the third – to minister, serve, encourage Ferguson in the aftermath of the summer of 2014 unrest following the tragic death of Michael Brown. The ministry’s 40-foot truck … with a host of volunteer chaplains and a sizable meeting room inside … is again parked on West Florissant Road in Ferguson to do what they do best … be the serving hands, feet, eyes, heart and compassion of Jesus in an area of need.
This particular discussion with Jack pertains to the Rapid Response Team being available in August of 2015, the first anniversary of the Ferguson eruption.
The team joins a host of other Christians who aim at honoring Jesus with a desire to be used of God to serve … and to be “peacemakers: and agents of healing.
Others are invited to come to the truck – in Ferguson or wherever it may be located – to meet, and have fellowship with the visiting chaplains.
Reading this after the particular events in Ferguson, we can all be aware of the tremendous ongoing ministry to areas of crisis and disaster of the Billy Graham’s Rapid Response Team. God may be calling you to be a part, such as to be one of the hundreds of chaplains available to serve.
Several of the chaplains are a part of a much larger group of certified chaplains, numbering nearly 2,000 worldwide.
To learn more, click on www.billygraham.org/rrt.